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ICF International is sponsoring the Infrastructure Resilience and Mission Assurance for National Security forum, hosted by George Washington University's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security and organized by the Infrastructure Security Partnership—a council of the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME). The forum will focus on federal policy, critical infrastructure interdependencies, the role of regional coalitions and industry partnerships, as well as the imperative for government/ private sector and civil/military collaboration in assessing risks and shared efforts to mitigate the likely consequences.

Panelists will consider the military's dependence on the nation's electrical sector, the implications of a growing cybersecurity threat, and the U.S. Department of Energy's work with industry on behalf of its interagency partners in the interest of national security and resilience. Participating senior government leaders include: Patricia Hoffman, Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S. Department of Energy; Charles Kosak, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Defense Continuity and Mission Assurance, U.S. Department of Defense; and Robert Kolasky, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Event Presenters

John Paczkowski

Philip Mihlmester

John Paczkowski

Senior Vice President, Homeland Security & National Resilience

John Paczkowski heads ICF's homeland security and national resilience practice serving both public and private sector clients. A former career executive at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, he was the lead architect of a 5-year $1.0 billion risk-based security capital improvement program after the attacks on the Authority’s World Trade Center after 9/11.

Philip Mihlmester

Executive Vice President

Philip Mihlmester joined ICF in 1999 and has 30 years of experience in the technical and management direction of engagements in the energy, environmental, and quantitative analysis areas. He also has held executive positions at Aspen Systems and Applied Management Sciences. Mr. Mihlmester has an M.S. in Operations Research from George Washington University and an A.B. in History from Columbia.

Panel I: Shared Interests and Shared RisksSenior executives from DHS, DOD, and industry will consider the evolution of national policy for resilience to date and offer perspectives on the synergies and/or gaps between programs, to include the importance of industry engagement.